88 . (j)kIz sb1! J 6t ? Thanks- getting dinner at home, or Thanks- giving Dinner BY TH E SEA? . At home there will be work and worry-a turkey to select and stuff and roast, vegetables to prepare, cakes and pies to make, flowers to buy and arrange, the table to set, glass, china and silver to wash af- terward-the maid to mollify. At Chalfonte-Haddon Hall it will be just fun-your own table. Your own individual turkey with a va- riety of good things to go with it to suit every taste. When you're full to bursting, how you will welcome a brisk hike on the Boardwalk with the tang of the ocean in your nos- trils ! Corne down Wednesday after- noon and make a delightful week- end of it. The ocean breeze is crisp but mild, the sunshine mellow. Lots to do, in the hotel and qnt- of-doors. . . . A snooze in the sun on our broad Ocean Decks. Squash. Diverting game rooms. Entertain- ments. Invigorating rest. Chal- fonte-Haddon Hall makes a per- fect holiday-home for young and old. LOW FALL AND WINTER DAILY RATES NOW IN EFFECT Per person (2 in a room, with bath) In CHALFONTE. . . $5.50 to $8.50 In HADDON HALL . . $6.50 to $10 Per day with meals. Also European plan. Leeds and Lippincott Company CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY . German laws, able to tell at a glance the difference between an authentic vintage and a pretender. In the first place, a wine that bears on its label the word Wachstum (or, although these are less often seen, Gewächs or Kre- denzt), followed by the name of the dealer, is a natural, unsugared, and sound wine. A wine marked Original- abfüllung, or Keller-abfüllung, is au- then tic and unsugared, and has been bottled and corked by the producer. A wine marked Auslese is authentic, and has been made from selected bunches of grapes, a Spätlese from grapes picked late, a Beerenauslese from grapes selected singly rather than by bunches, and a Trockenbeerenauslese from chosen grapes that have been al- lowed to hang on the vine until almost dry. These last distinctions may seem un- necessarily technical. A person ig- norant of them can certainly secure good wine, but the chances are con- siderably against his getting the authen- tic vintage he wants. German wine lists are, for this reason, far more com- plicated than French. For example, an authentic Sauternes is always sweet, while two Steinbergers, produced in the same year from the same variety of grape in the same vineyard, may be entirely different-one dry and fresh, a table wine of memorable excellence; the other sweet, full, and liquorous, a dessert wine. mHE German vineyards are among .1 the most northern in the world, and climatic conditions being what they are on the Moselle and the Rhine, it is possible to make Spätlese only in excep- tional summers, and Trockenbeeren- auslese only about once every decade. Both of these, when properly made, have a richness, a weight, a sweetness, that a person accustomed to the soi- disant "hock" of Y orkville speakeasies would never expect in any German WIne. Since the last years of the eighteenth century, all of the finer German wines have been made from grapes that look to the layman like rotten grapes. Rip- ening late, these grapes become cov- ered, if the weather is favorable during October, with a heavy gray down, a mold which, unlike all other molds, has no trace of moldy flavor, and which, in Germany as in France, is known as the "noble rot" -la pourriture noble, or Edelfaule. This so-called "rot," upon which the quality of the great German wines so considerably depends, . was discovered, entirely by accident, a NOVEMDER 1 8. 19 You ought .. to know about THE GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL Particular people like the comfortable, well-planned, in- expensive rooms '\lith private bath or shower. Each double rOO1J? has twin beds and two bathrooms. Spacious lounge rooms, gallery, roof garden, library and solarium provide change and relaxation. Located in the quiet Gramercy Park section, it is ttten minutes to everywhere" in Manhattan, yet out of the crowded mid- town district. Convenient to subway and elevated. Note the inexpensive rates. 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